Voices on the Quad

Rachel Silvestri It’s a bit competitive. When I registered for classes for this semester, I didn’t get any of the times I wanted. I had to change a bunch of them later because I didn’t want them. [...]

Aleksandra Lozanova Junior How have you been spending your snow day? “I was just studying the whole day and just resting. I’ve been using the time to just rest. I’m resting and sleeping as much as I can.” David Cartolano Senior How has your [...]

Maria Nieto Senior How do you feel that it’s already the middle of the semester? Well, it flew by. I mean, it seemed like yesterday when we started. It seemed like it was just January. First, because February is so short and and January we only [...]

Alex Constantine Junior What do you think about Manhattan College’s search for a mascot? I think it’s pretty cool but I just hope they pick the right mascot for the school. What do you think the right mascot for the school would be? I think the [...]

This is a full version of the Voices on the Quad found in the Feb 19. issue of The Quadrangle. Interviews were conducted by Alexa Schmidt. Jackie Hann Senior Major: Communication Do you keep up with the Winter Olympics? Yeah, I was home [...]

The full version of Voices on the Quad is posted below; the print edition of the Feb. 13 issue only had some of the interviews. Interviews conducted by Alexa Schmidt. Andrew Weingarten Director of Residence Life How long have you been an Eagles fan? [...]

The Scatterbomb show on Sept. 29, entitled “Nothing to See Here,” welcomed two new members to the improvisational comedy troupe on campus. It was a show full of milk jug chugging, honey nut cheerio eating and white t-shirts. Two other new [...]

Katherine Frost Major: English and Art History Do you think they should host this again? They should do this more often. It’s only a month in but it’s so stressful already and this just lets you get loose and breaks that barrier. Doug Huntington [...]

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